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I want one for my Kinesis Versa Decade SS, but I want the A2c to be the same as the current 120mm RS Recon that adorns it.

I particularly like look of the Exotic forks - but can't get one long enough - so what similar looking fork then?


 
Posted : 24/07/2013 8:31 am
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Have you looked at the Exotic 29er rigids? that's what I have on the soda - at the time I worked out that they would give me pretty similar length as the revs at 120mm they replaced.


 
Posted : 24/07/2013 8:46 am
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Spend a bit more and get white bros rock solids or Syncros FLs.


 
Posted : 24/07/2013 9:08 am
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Exotic 29er works well and gives a bit of extra height (and is the same fork as the White Bros, only with less expensive stickers on it)


 
Posted : 24/07/2013 10:16 am
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Oooh saved me asking! I was looking for a fork thats around the same height as my 100-130mm Revelations (when set at 120mm :/). So the 29er does the job? Anyone got any pics?

I'm sure there was a company on eBay that did 26" forks but had different sizes depending on the size of a2c you were removing?

Just for interest, anyone know of a similarly spec/size titanium fork for use with disc brakes?


 
Posted : 24/07/2013 10:21 am
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and is the same fork as the White Bros, only with less expensive stickers on it
I assumed that but I'm not so sure, they do look very similar but heard exotics flex like eck, white bros are rock solid.

BTW - why is everyone after carbon rigids again?


 
Posted : 24/07/2013 10:28 am
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I rode a 26er White Bros and it was a wee bit stiffer than my 29er Exotic, but you'd expect that as it's shorter- still noticable flex under hard braking tbh.

Not a criticism mind, the Hylix I use now is a fair bit stiffer than either and tbh, most of the time I preferred the give.


 
Posted : 24/07/2013 10:37 am
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Exotic 29er it is then - I'd forgotten that's what LocalHero has despite riding 71/2 hours with him the other month.

PS, I just googled "Exotic 29" at work, er no, don't do that....


 
Posted : 24/07/2013 10:55 am
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Btw, is riding a rigid fork going to hurt? It is isn't it....


 
Posted : 24/07/2013 10:56 am
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no riding rigid off road is smooth as can be you will be fine


 
Posted : 24/07/2013 11:04 am
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is riding a rigid fork going to hurt?
yes, if you don't pick your lines, rolling over lots of roots can be interesting, a big tyre with less than 30psi will help. You'll be flying uphill though.


 
Posted : 24/07/2013 11:09 am
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Btw, is riding a rigid fork going to hurt? It is isn't it....

Kind of depends. I raced mine in the glentress 7 this year, it was fine apart from I almost needed help to get my hands off the bars at the end. I use it for standard trail riding, pretty much- xc and trail centres and such, drops can be a bit harsh and you do get rattled around at speed... But hurt's not really the right word, until you ride into a tree anyway.

Ironically it's actually quite slow sometimes for climbing/flats- lumpy fire roads etc bog it down where a suspended bike makes better progress, it has to bounce over everything. Annoying sometimes!


 
Posted : 24/07/2013 11:36 am
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a big tyre with less than 30psi will help. You'll be flying uphill though.

It has Bonty XR4's on, so they should do.


 
Posted : 24/07/2013 11:55 am
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but I want the A2c to be the same as the current 120mm RS Recon that adorns it.

same static height, or sagged working height?


 
Posted : 24/07/2013 11:58 am
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I put a rigid fork on my old hardtail recently. I read quite a bit of feedback saying that the ride was nicer with steel forks, and it was worth the extra grammes. The frame originally came with Bomber Z2s, 432mm A2C, I took off a bit for sag and got the 425mm A2C Salsa Cromoto.

I absolutely flippin' love it, amazing in the twisty stuff.


 
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That might sound typically "You don't want to do that!" STW "advice", but I guess I'm saying - don't overlook steel unless you really need to minimise weight; and taking a sagged A2C is a good idea if you want nimble handling - you'll save the weight of 2 x 30mm tubes too!


 
Posted : 24/07/2013 12:58 pm
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26" Inbred with 29er (470mm) On-One carbons...replaced a 120mm Pace RC40. Tried it with a 440mm rigid but felt too low up front. It rode really well.

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Posted : 24/07/2013 1:08 pm
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So have I got this right? The A2c of my unsagged Recon at 120mm is 499mm.

Take away 25% Sag (from 120mm) is approx 30mm, leaving an A2C of 469 approx. Therefore the Exotic Carbon 29er being 465 A2C sounds spot on?


 
Posted : 24/07/2013 2:17 pm
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Sounds reasonable to me. Probably what I'd do.

Have fun, let us know how you get on!


 
Posted : 24/07/2013 2:59 pm
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I'm bringing the forks to the 24/12 Kryton so you can have a look then (not on the bike, but as spare in case of the same kind of apocalyptic weather as last time)


 
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I've got the standard A2C Exotic 26ers on my old Pine Mountain (now back in MTB guise from commuter) and unless you go charging through rock gardens*, they're pretty comfy for rigid forks.

* falls into the "Not a good idea" life choice. 🙂


 
Posted : 24/07/2013 5:53 pm
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So, no 29er (465) forks in stock. Plenty of 445's which takes me to 100mm I guess.

Hmmmmm, should I?


 
Posted : 24/07/2013 6:50 pm
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How trusting should I be with 2nd hand pair? I found some 2nd hand 465's for £70, or its the 445's new at £104...

??


 
Posted : 25/07/2013 10:27 am